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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook AN ABJECT LIE, EXPOSED AS TRUTH Early in 1993, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, now the administration's drug czar but then an assistant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was exiting the White House...
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Casual
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Casual This Would Make A Great Book Some people write books. But I am pioneering a new, miniaturist form of literary production. I write book proposals. Dozens of them. An idea for a book, which...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence THe LAND OF THE HYPER-ENTERTAINED I anticipated something very different from Michael Anton's "The Hyper-Entertaining of America" (April 15). The development of a very important...
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On Partial-Birth Abortion
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the weekly Standard On Partial-Birth Abortion In a 1993 interview in Cincinnati Medicine, Dr. Martin Haskell described how he had developed a partial-birth abortion procedure-and used it more...
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Maximum Meltdown
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BARNES, FRED
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Maximum Meltdown by Fred Barnes THE AFL-CIO SPENT LESS THAN $1 million on TV ads over the Easter congressional recess to attack two dozen House Republicans for opposing a hike in the minimum...
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A Republican MSA-Bomb
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REES, MATTHEW
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A Republican MSA-Bomb by Matthew Rees HOUSE SPEAKER NEWT GINGRICH is a major advocate of medical savings accounts (MSAs), because, he says, they will inject market-based cost controls into the...
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Pulitzer Politics
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Carlson, Tucker
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Pulitzer Politics by Tucker Carlson IN HIS RECENT AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Ben Bradlee sums up the schizophrenic feelings many journalists have about the Pulitzer prize. "First," writes the former editor of...
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Audit Hell
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Pilla, Stephen Moore and Dan
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Audit Hell by Stephen Moore and Dan Pilla FOR THOSE WHO-fresh from the annual purgatory of doing their taxes-already regard the Internal Revenue Service with dread, IRS commissioner Margaret...
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David Ifshin's Journey
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Kondracke, Morton M.
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David Ifshin's Journey by Morton M. Kondracke IF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAD followed the ideological path of David Ifshin-from student antiwar protester to true "New Democrat"-it might have remained...
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The Death of Girlhood
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Shalit, Wendy
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The Death of Girlhood By Wendy Shalit It has been more than a week since the death of seven-year-old Jessica Dubroff, who was trying to become what her daddy and mommy wanted her to become: the...
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A Dole Defeat and the Conservative Future
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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A Dole Defeat and the Conservative Future By William Kristol Bob Dole is likely to lose the presidential race to Bill Clinton. He may lose badly. The challenge for Republicans and conservatives is...
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Scaremonger
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LABASH, MATT
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Scaremonger By Matt Labash He's the "Robin Hood of p.r.," in the words of National Journal. And if your definition of an eminent public-relations man is one who can garner high-profile media...
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People: Telling Adulterers' Stories
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Media People: Telling Adulterers' Stories By Jay Nordlinger Is it worth remarking, at this late date, on the near-total acceptance of adultery in contemporary society? Or is it like noting that...
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100 Years of Turpitude
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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Media 100 Years of Turpitude By Philip Terzian Whoever it was who said that journalism is the first rough draft of history was, presumably, a journalist. For no historian would ever suppose such...
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Enemies of Marriage
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WINKLER, CLAUDIA
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Books Enemies of Marriage By Claudia Winkler Thirty years ago, in The Triumph of the Therapeutic, Philip Rieff identified the goal of the cultural revolution of the 20th century as the "permanent...
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Too-Plain Jane
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Movies Too-Plain Jane By John Podhoretz Jane Eyre is an intelligent, judicious, and sober cinematic adaptation of an overripe, overrich, hysterical masterpiece. The movie is an honorable and...
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Second Chances
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CANNON, CARL M.
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Sports Second Chances By Carl M. Cannon The day Bill Clinton traveled to Baltimore to toss out the first ball, I was in the clubhouse as the president hobnobbed with the players. He lingered, as...
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Parody
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Parody THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DC MEMO TO THE PRESIDENT FROM OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS RE: UPCOMING MOVIE ROLES As you know, your recent cameo on "A Child's Wish" was a spectacular...
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